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  2. Los Donneños - Wikipedia

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    Los Donneños were a 1950s Mexican Norteño duo formed by Ramiro Cavazos and Mario Montes and named after Donna, Texas. [1] Ramiro Cavazos was the lead singer and played the bajo sexto, while Mario Montes was second voice and played the accordion. On some recordings they were joined by a string bass player, Rafael Gaspar.

  3. Diablero - Wikipedia

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    Diablero is a Mexican television series produced by Morena Films for Netflix. [1] The series is based on the book by Mexican writer Francisco Haghenbeck entitled El Diablo me obligó. [2] The series premiered on 21 December 2018. [3] The series was renewed for a second season in February 2019 which premiered on January 31, 2020. [4] [5]

  4. Hasta que el dinero nos separe - Wikipedia

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    Hasta que el dinero nos separe is a Mexican telenovela premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on June 29, 2009, and concluded on May 16, 2010. The series is created and produced for Televisa by Emilio Larrosa, based on the Colombian telenovela Hasta que la plata nos separe written by Fernando Gaitán.

  5. Marco Pérez (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Marco Pérez (born March 17, 1977) is a Mexican actor and writer. He began his artistic career working in experimental theater in Jalisco.After moving to Mexico City he was cast as Ramiro in the film Amores perros directed by Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu in 2000.

  6. Tell Me When (film) - Wikipedia

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    Héctor Bonilla as Juancho; Ofelia Reyes Botello; Brett Calo as Will (voice) Manolo Caro; Verónica Castro as Ines; Lee Cohen as Beto (voice) Gilli Messer as Dani (voice) Gabriel Nuncio as Beto

  7. List of El Señor de los Cielos cast members - Wikipedia

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    Wendy de los Cobos as Aguasanta "Tata" Guerra (seasons 4–5, 7-present; he also made guest appearance in the spin-off series of El Chema): Ismael's mother. Geraldine Zinat as Amalia Ramírez: Nazareno's mother. Diego de Tovar as Nicandro "Niki" Casillas Limón: Connie's son. Aurelio's biological son.

  8. Mi Destino Eres Tú - Wikipedia

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    Mi destino eres tú (English: You Are my Destiny) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa that premiered on July 10, 2000 and ended on November 10, 2000.

  9. Roberto Enríquez - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Enríquez Asenjo was born in Fabero, Province of León, on 20 January 1968, [2] [3] although he was raised in Valladolid. [4] His family is from Arganza. [5] He grew up in "Los Pajarillos" neighborhood. [2] He trained as an actor at the Valladolid's Escuela de Arte Dramático from 1986 to 1989. [2] He moved to Madrid afterwards. [6]